Life in the Last Row

 
My favourite seat is at the back because it allows me to be present and distant at the same time. I prefer to participate without having to assimilate. 

The benefit of being the outsider is that it gives me the perspective to see all sides of an issue because I am not beholden to those promoting a cause or those criticising it.  

I'm becoming aware that the danger of the outsider role is that it promotes cynicism and allows me shirk responsibility.  By remaining on the margins, I can reap the benefits yet avoid the responsibility of real commitment.  If things aren't to my liking, I can wipe my hands and wag my finger.  The question is, by wanting to avoid being trapped on a sinking ship am I condemning myself to a life of never actually leaving the shore?

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